D.C. area federal contracts for week of Oct. 7

A.T. Kearney of Arlington won a contract worth up to $4.5 million from the Navy for special studies and analysis, not research and development.

Akima Construction Services of Laurel won a contract worth up to $80 million from the Army to provide worldwide design-build and construction capabilities for access control point construction and equipment installation.

D.C. economic development officials courted the company with grant, other incentives as part of Digital D.C.

Akira Technologies of the District won a contract worth up to $3.8 million from the Department of Health and Human Services for professional, administrative and management support services.

AOAC International of Gaithersburg won a contract worth up to $523.4 million from the Department of Health and Human Services for professional, administrative and management support services.

AOC Support Services of Chantilly won a contract worth up to $11.4 million from the Navy for base operating support services.

Apro International of Vienna and CACI Dynamic Systems of Chantilly won a contract worth up to $100 million from the Army for professional, administrative and management support services.

BAE Systems Technology Solutions & Services of Rockville won a contract worth up to $13.6 million from the Navy for the operation and maintenance of Navy communication, electronic and computer systems.

Best Staffing Team of Alexandria won a contract worth up to $1.5 million from the General Services Administration for professional, administrative and management support services.

Biscayne Contractors of Alexandria won a contract worth up to $4.7 million from the Army for maintenance, repair and alteration of real property.

Blackwood Associates of Annapolis won a contract worth up to $1.4 million from the Air Force for general purpose information technology equipment.

Booz Allen Hamilton of McLean won a contract worth up to $1.4 million from the Army for professional, administrative and management support services.

Booz Allen Hamilton of McLean won a contract worth up to $2.8 million from the Navy for professional, administrative and management support services.

Booz Allen Hamilton won a contract worth up to $6.7 million from the Air Force for research and development.

CA Federal Division of Herndon won a contract worth up to $8.6 million from the Army for general purpose information technology equipment.

CACI Technologies of Chantilly won a contract worth up to $1.9 million from the Air Force for research and development.

CACI Technologies of Chantilly won a contract worth up to $9.4 million from the Army for research and development.

Cellphire of Rockville won a contract worth up to $56.7 million from the Department of Health and Human Services for research and development.

CGI Federal of Fairfax won a contract worth up to $12.4 million from the Army to monitor and handle network information systems operations in the National Capital Region.

Contrack International of McLean won a contract worth up to $49.4 million from the Army for Army Prepositioned Stocks Facilities at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait.

DCS-Millennium of Arlington won a contract worth up to $1.3 million from the Army for communication, detection and coherent radiation equipment.

DLT Solutions of Herndon won a contract worth up to $840,000 from the Army for general purpose information technology equipment.

DRS Technical Services of Herndon won a contract worth up to $8 million from the Army for professional, administrative and management support services.

DRS-TSI of Herndon won a contract worth up to $31.8 million from the Army for support of rapid response solutions for command, control, communications and computer capabilities.

DSFederal of Gaithersburg won a contract worth up to $3.9 million from the Department of Homeland Security for information technology services, including telecommunications services.

Emcor Government Services of Arlington won a contract worth up to $40.5 million from the Navy for regional base operating support services.

Emmes Corp. of Rockville won a contract worth up to $1.7 million from the Department of Health and Human Services for research and development.

Encore NG Service of Rockville won a contract worth up to $1.9 million from Tricare Management Activity for professional, administrative and management support services.

Enterprise Resources Planning International of Laurel won a contract worth up to $30.6 million from the Army for medical services.

Exelis of Herndon won a contract worth up to $1.8 million from the Air Force for research and development.

FedPoint of Fairfax won a contract worth up to $1.5 million from the Department of Health and Human Services for construction of structures and facilities.

Force 3 of Crofton won a contract worth up to $2.2 million from the Commerce Department for general purpose information technology equipment.

Forrester Construction Co. of Rockville won a contract worth up to $59.1 million from the Army for construction of structures and facilities.

Futron of Woodbridge won a contract worth up to $2.4 million from the Air Force for information technology services, including telecommunications.

Gearhart Construction Services of Ashburn won a contract worth up to $13.5 million from the Army for maintenance, repair and alteration of real property.

HP Enterprise Services of Herndon won a contract worth up to $2.6 million from the Army for information technology services, including telecommunications services.

Hurricane Consulting of Fairfax won a contract worth up to $1.8 million from the Army for professional, administrative and management support services.

Ideal Innovations of Arlington won a contract worth up to $3.7 million from the Army for professional, administrative and management support services.

Information Technology Solutions & Consulting of Falls Church won a contract worth up to $12.4 million from the Defense Department for professional, administrative and management support services.

Insight Public Sector of Chantilly won a contract worth up to $3.3 million from the Army for general purpose information technology equipment.

Iron Bow Technologies of Chantilly won a contract worth up to $1.6 million from the Army for general purpose information technology equipment.

Juncture Consulting of Woodbridge won a contract worth up to $1.2 million from the Army for education and training services.

Ki Ho Military Acquisition Consulting of Fairfax won a contract worth up to $1.6 million from the Air Force for aircraft components and accessories.

KIG Technical Services of Sterling won a contract worth up to $16.1 million from the Navy for procurement of 12 light observation aircraft.

Kimley Horn & Associates of Reston and Parsons Brinckerhoff of Herndon won a contract worth up to $15 million from the Transportation Department for architect and engineering services.

Korelogic of Deale, Md., won a contract worth up to $2.7 million from the Air Force for research and development.

L-3 National Security Solutions of Reston, Lockheed Martin of Gaithersburg, Computer Sciences Corp. of Falls Church, AT&T Government Solutions of Vienna; Serco of Reston, Booz Allen Hamilton of McLean, Intelligent Decisions of Ashburn, DRS Technical Services of Herndon and General Dynamics One Source of Fairfax won a contract worth up to $4.1 million from the Army for communication, detection and coherent radiation equipment.

Lakewood Estates of Rockville won a contract worth up to $5 million from the General Services Administration for lease or rental of facilities.

Lockheed Martin of Gaithersburg won a contract worth up to $97.4 million from the Army for a continuation of information management technology services.

Logistics Management Institute of McLean won a contract worth up to $2.5 million from NASA for research and development.

Lynker Technologies of Sterling won a contract worth up to $9.5 million from the Commerce Department for natural resources and conservation services.

Mandiant of Alexandria won a contract worth up to $2.5 million from the Defense Department for research and development.

Maximus Federal Services of Reston won a contract worth up to $43.2 million from the Department of Health and Human Services for professional, administrative and management support services.

Meridian Medical Technologies of Columbia won a contract worth up to $60.8 million from the Department of Health and Human Services for medical, dental and veterinary equipment and supplies.

Mitre of McLean won a contract worth up to $626 million from the Army for research, development, testing and evaluation funds.

Nacon Consulting of Annapolis won a contract worth up to $1.5 million from the Army for education and training services.

Nathan Associates of Arlington won a contract worth up to $26.9 million from the Agency for International Development for professional, administrative and management support services.

Nationwide IT Services of Alexandria won a contract worth up to $4.4 million from the State Department for information technology services, including telecommunications services.

NCI Information Systems of Reston won a contract worth up to $16.3 million from the Army to provide support to the Army National Guard training division and its distributed learning program.

Niitek of Dulles won a contract worth up to $10.6 million from the Army for procurement of six Husky Mounted Detection System ground-penetrating radar test units and a test support package including spare parts, technical data, an interface control document, logistics data and test support services.

Northrop Grumman Mission Systems of Herndon won a contract worth up to $1.6 million from the Navy for professional, administrative and management support services.

Northrop Grumman of Linthicum Heights won a contract worth up to $7 million from the Air Force for maintainability and performance improvements or upgrades to the current F-16 Block 30 AN/APG-68 radar system.

Northrop Grumman Systems of Linthicum Heights won a contract worth up to $85.3 million from the Army for maintenance, repair and rebuilding of equipment.

Northrop Grumman Systems of McLean won a contract worth up to $10.1 million from the Social Security Administration for information technology services, including telecommunications services.

Northrop Grumman Technical Services of Herndon won a contract worth up to $40 million from the Air Force for the acquisition of engineering services for the T-38 and F-5 aircraft.

Northrop Grumman Technical Services of Herndon won a contract worth up to $24.1 million from the Air Force for overhaul of seven different B-2 Tailpipe components.

Northrop Grumman Technical Services of Herndon won a contract worth up to $795.9 million from the Air Force for contractor logistics support services.

Omega Aerial Refueling Services of Alexandria won a contract worth up to $30.6 million from the Navy for contractor owned and operated aircraft services.

Optimal Solutions Group of College Park won a contract worth up to $5 million from the Small Business Administration for professional, administrative and management support services.

Partners for Global Research and Development of Silver Spring won a contract worth up to $24 million from the Agency for International Development for professional, administrative and management support services.

Phacil of Arlington won a contract worth up to $10.9 million from the Army to acquire computer facilities management services to support the Defense Department’s High Performance Computing Modernization Program Office Integrated Support Services.

Premier Management of Columbia won a contract worth up to $56 million from the Air Force for professional, administrative and management support services.

Ravens Group of Lanham won a contract worth up to $1.9 million from the Navy for medical services.

Ribeiro Construction of Clinton won a contract worth up to $1.6 million from the Air Force for maintenance, repair and alteration of real property.

SAF of Alexandria won a contract worth up to $3.2 million from the Army for maintenance, repair and alteration of real property.

Science Applications International Corp. of McLean won a contract worth up to $33.9 million from the Army to collect, process, disseminate, store and maintain high-resolution 3D geospatial information by conducting flight operations and terrestrial collection operations, and by processing and producing the required high-resolution 3D geospatial data products

Science Applications International Corp. of McLean won a contract worth up to $29.9 million from Tricare Management Activity to provide a nationwide nurse advice line service.

Science Applications International Corp. of McLean won a contract worth up to $442.5 million from the Department of Homeland Security for maintenance, repair and rebuilding of equipment.

Sentinel Square of the District won a contract worth up to $4.5 million from the General Services Administration for lease or rental of facilities.

Serco of Reston won a contract worth up to $6.9 million from the Army for the logistics civil augmentation program.

Siemens Government Technologies of Arlington won a contract worth up to $7 billion for miscellaneous services.

STnet of Rockville won a contract worth up to $5.6 million from the Air Force for communication, detection and coherent radiation equipment.

Superior Communications of Rockville won a contract worth up to $10.7 million from the Navy for the procurement of Harris mobile radios and associated components.

Systems Planning and Analysis of Alexandria won a contract worth up to $8.1 million from the Navy for systems engineering and analysis support, arms control support, research and development support, program planning and propulsion support services.

Tanager of Annapolis Junction won a contract worth up to $1 million from the General Services Administration for general purpose information technology equipment.

Facility Technology Services of Sterling won a contract worth up to $2 million from the General Services Administration for construction and building materials.

Technology and Supply Management of Alexandria won a contract worth up to $29.4 million from the Army for prefabricated structures and scaffolding.

Technology and Supply Management of Fairfax won a contract worth up to $4.7 million from the Navy for maintenance, repair and rebuilding of equipment.

Thales Communications of Clarksburg won a contract worth up to $15.1 million from the Navy for depot level specialized test equipment and the relevant technical data required to establish depot level support.

Thundercat Technology of Reston won a contract worth up to $1.6 million from the Defense Department for information technology services, including telecommunications services.

Unisys of Reston won a contract worth up to $8 million from the General Services Administration for clothing, individual equipment and insignia.

University of Maryland of College Park won a contract worth up to $2.8 million from the Department of Homeland Security for research and development.

URS Federal Services of Germantown won a contract worth up to $10.6 million from the Army for maintenance support.

Vanasse Hangen Bruslin of Vienna won a contract worth up to $15 million from the Transportation Department for architect and engineering services.

Veraxx Engineering of Chantilly won a contract worth up to $85 million from the Army for training aids, devices, simulators and simulations.

Vion of Herndon won a contract worth up to $10.6 million from the National Archives and Records Administration for information technology services, including telecommunications services.

VW International of Alexandria won a contract worth up to $13 million from the Army for the Yongsan Relocation Program at U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys.

Westat of Rockville won a contract worth up to $310.2 million from the Department of Health and Human Services for special studies and analysis.

Whiting-Turner Contracting of Greenbelt won a contract worth up to $38.6 million from the Navy for energy efficiency improvements.

Whitney, Bradley & Brown of Reston won a contract worth up to $13.1 million from the Navy to provide technical and professional services.

Wiley & Wilson of Alexandria won a contract worth up to $12 million from the Army for architectural engineering services.

Wycliffe Enterprises of Frederick won a contract worth up to $49.2 million from the Army to provide all plant, labor, material, equipment and transportation necessary to perform facility maintenance, alterations, repair and minor construction.

Xicon Solutions of Falls Church won a contract worth up to $10.1 million from the Defense Department for professional, administrative and management support services.

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